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Dr Elmira Djafarova

Associate Professor

Department: Newcastle Business School

Dr. Djafarova is Head of Marketing Subject Group in the department of Marketing, Operation and Systems in the Faculty of Business and Law. She has an extensive experience in leading programmes reviews/validations internally and externally. Previously, she was Programme Director across all business Top Up programmes, and PG programmes in Business and Management Department. Elmirahas introduced a range of activities to improve international students' experience, e.g.International Mentoring Scheme, Study Support; and also conducts pedagogical research dedicated to international students' experience and behaviour.

Dr. Djafarova is an active researcher and her contribution is recognised internationally in the areas of electronic word of mouth, digital influencers, Generation Z, social media engagement, consumer behaviour and tourism images. She was invited as a keynote speaker for The Operational Research Society at the University of Warwick in 2020. Elmira acted as a Programme Chair for the 49th Academy of Marketing Conference ‘Radical Marketing’, which took place 4-7th July 2016 and is anAssociate Editor for the Special Issue in Journal of Marketing Management. Herrecent research focuses on very current research topic of marketing: credibility of digital influencers, social media engagement by certain target audience and investigation of self-presentation on visual social media on consumer behaviour. She is a reviewer for academic journals (Tourism Management, Computers in Human Behavior) and external funding bodies. The results of Elmira's research have been published in Computers inHumanBehaviour, Tourism Analysis, Marketing Review, Journal of Advertising Research. Dr. Djafarova is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education academy and a member of Digital and Marketing research groups.

Elmira Djafarova

  • Amy Hartley Why should I cancel you? Generation Z’s attitudes towards the cancel culture phenomenon and the implications for brands. Start Date: 01/10/2023
  • Patrick Gürser Exploring the Influence of Product—Related Factors on Showrooming Intention in the Consumer Electronics Market Start Date: 27/09/2021
  • Alan Kelly To investigate prospective student’s online customer experience during their college search process. Start Date: 01/10/2020

  • Tourism PhD June 30 2008
  • Tourism MA (Hons) September 01 2002
  • Education MA July 31 2002
  • Senior Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2020


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